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Both good suggestions from Rick and GTS, as the latest Zoom Browser is
version 5.5, and as was said, this isn't an XP issue, it is a Canon software issue, which they have a searchable support knowledge base with tons of information on their software. It may be that your version wasn't designed for XP, and although it may run on it, you have to shell out more $$$$ to get the version designed for XP, of course, you may already know that if you've searched said mentioned knowledge base. -- Star Fleet Admiral Q @ your service! Google is your friend! http://www.google.com "kt" <ktrevor@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%tD1f.10086$U51.8690@news-server.bigpond.net.au... > Hi, > I have just moved from Win98 to XP Pro (should have done it years ago :-) > and reinstalled the Canon software that came with my digital camera > When I use Zoom Browser (4.0.0.1) and try to use the edit function I > receive the error message > No image editor could be run > select an image editor from the default > However there is no default image editor > > Under Win 98 it seemed as if it used an image editor that was part of the > Canon package > > I would appreciate any advice please > > Thanks > trevor > |
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Yes thanks for all the advice - much appreciated
and in retrospect I agree that it probably wasn't an XP question but I had searched all the Canon websites, plus googled the groups, and spoken to the camera shop etc etc and could not come up with an answer so I was hoping that as this was an XP newuser group - there may have been another new user out there that may have experienced the same problem switching from 98 to XP Thanks again for the advice Trevor "Star Fleet Admiral Q" <Star_Fleet_Admiral_Q(NOSPAM)@(SPAMNOT)hotmail.com > wrote in message news:e9pX3WgzFHA.3588@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Both good suggestions from Rick and GTS, as the latest Zoom Browser is > version 5.5, and as was said, this isn't an XP issue, it is a Canon > software issue, which they have a searchable support knowledge base with > tons of information on their software. It may be that your version wasn't > designed for XP, and although it may run on it, you have to shell out more > $$$$ to get the version designed for XP, of course, you may already know > that if you've searched said mentioned knowledge base. > > -- > Star Fleet Admiral Q @ your service! > > Google is your friend! > http://www.google.com > > "kt" <ktrevor@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:%tD1f.10086$U51.8690@news-server.bigpond.net.au... >> Hi, >> I have just moved from Win98 to XP Pro (should have done it years ago :-) >> and reinstalled the Canon software that came with my digital camera >> When I use Zoom Browser (4.0.0.1) and try to use the edit function I >> receive the error message >> No image editor could be run >> select an image editor from the default >> However there is no default image editor >> >> Under Win 98 it seemed as if it used an image editor that was part of the >> Canon package >> >> I would appreciate any advice please >> >> Thanks >> trevor >> > > |
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